Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Betz, Good Grief, Girl!! I'm glad I'm one of the praying ones. I'll try to put a little extra umph! in it this time. It would just really be too bad if something happens to put this job in jeoprody. I am having a lot of trouble with my eyes today for some reason. I had to go to Folsom, ( not the prison) before breakfast this morning to go to the " Dracula " store. My PC decided it was time to check my thyroid, again. Maybe it started working again and I can lose one of the pills I take per day. Fat chance. Here's asking God to surround you with the white light of the Holy Spririt and His love and healing power to protect you from any more problems till you are able to take your Enbrel again. Love ya, Janet in Ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Betz... You leave me speechless. I can only hope that you feel better while I am sitting here . Thinking Of you and wishing you well . Take care of your self and your eye. from ma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Huge hug and lots of prayers coming your way Betsy! Seems when it rains, it pours. I know it isn't easy for you right now, but hang in there. We are all pulling for you! Your daughter seems to be a very caring soul, especially if she wants to stay home and take care of Mom. Brightest Blessings, Dalene > > Yesterday I went to see my PC about an eye infection and wouldn't > you know that last night around midnight I was pulling the sheet up > around me and I poked my dang eye with my fingernails which are rock > hard since I got on Enbrel. I knew it was bad when I did it but I > wanted to hold out til morning and then go to an opthamologist. But > around 3 am I woke up and was in incredible pain and could not open > my eye which was swollen up so I cried for 5 minutes, prayed for > help and then called my friend who lives nearby to come and stay > with . Then I banged on my neighbors door and woke the poor > thing up and he took me to the emergency room. It only took an hour. > They gave me numbing drops which I'm using every half hour and > antibiotic ointment to use along with the antibiotic drops I'm using > for the infection I ALREADY had. I'm a little concerned because now > I have a scratched cornea (according to the ER doc) on top of an > already infected eye. I'm really praying that this does not get > worse. I have an appointment at 4:00 today and I my pastor is > driving me and over thankfully. I tried everyone I know > around here but no answers....people work. I'm taking Ultracet > (Tramadol) every 3 hours. The ER doc told me I should do that rather > than add another pain med to my regime. I am afraid I'll miss one > more day of work but I don't know. I'll find out tomorrow. I'm going > to need a patch to work outside but can take it off once inside to > let it breath. I DON'T want to get dirt in my eye blowing from that > car lot. Can you believe it.....???? I'll be a one-eyed-Jack (my > last name is Jack for those of you who have not figured that out > now). This is a big mess. My daughter has been so good to me. She > keeps making me cards and sent me two email cards today. She was > going to go to her Dad's tonight (one night early) but she is > insisting on staying with me to " take care of " me. I think it would > be easier for me if she went to her Dad's but she would be so > worried that she would probably act out alot and I don't want that. > I'm trying to keep my sense of humor but this just hurts so much > right now that it's hard to laugh about it yet. Those of you who > pray, pray and those of you who don't....keep your fingers out of > your eyes. -Betz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Oh, Betz!!! I'm praying *and* keeping my fingers away from my eyes. Bless your little heart, and 's, too. sherry z > > Yesterday I went to see my PC about an eye infection and wouldn't > you know that last night around midnight I was pulling the sheet up > around me and I poked my dang eye with my fingernails which are rock Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Betz, I know what you are feeling with your eye. Have you seen an opthomologist yet or just your primary care doc? I went through the same type of symptoms and they thought it was a headache, had the CT scan and everything but it turned out to be iritis. I have been dealing with this since Sept. 22 of last year and had they not sent me to the optho I wouldn't have known what it was. I was ready to claw my eyes out! Let us know how you make out with your appointment. Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Thanks for the note...I did go to an Opthamologist yesterday and he ruled out iritis. I had that 24 years ago so I know what that's all about. I had it for 2 years and it did damage to my left eye so I'm careful about that. I had planned on going to an opthamologist then next morning after I poked it at midnight but I could not take the pain by 3 A.M. so I went to the ER. I knew that I would still go to the opthamologist asap...you can't take chances with eyes. ER docs can just put a bandaid on it and the eye doc gave me what he called " REAL antibiotics " for my eye....not the ointment the ER gave me. I'm on the mend now and will go back Friday to let him look it over and see how it's healing. Sorry you had to go through the iritis deal. How are you now? When I had it, I could not stand light...it was a dark time in my life...for real. -Betz > > Betz, > I know what you are feeling with your eye. Have you seen an > opthomologist yet or just your primary care doc? I went through the > same type of symptoms and they thought it was a headache, had the CT > scan and everything but it turned out to be iritis. I have been > dealing with this since Sept. 22 of last year and had they not sent me > to the optho I wouldn't have known what it was. I was ready to claw > my eyes out! Let us know how you make out with your appointment. > Eileen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Oh. Betz, I am so sorry. I wish I had the magical answer... But I'm about as much help as a two wheeled car... (wait for it...) Anyway, here's wishin' you a speedy recovery... And for god's sake, if you can't keep your hands away from your eyes, put potholders on them... michael > > Yesterday I went to see my PC about an eye infection and wouldn't > you know that last night around midnight I was pulling the sheet up > around me and I poked my dang eye with my fingernails which are rock > hard since I got on Enbrel. I knew it was bad when I did it but I > wanted to hold out til morning and then go to an opthamologist. But > around 3 am I woke up and was in incredible pain and could not open > my eye which was swollen up so I cried for 5 minutes, prayed for > help and then called my friend who lives nearby to come and stay > with . Then I banged on my neighbors door and woke the poor > thing up and he took me to the emergency room. It only took an hour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Betz ...There " s a good name for your book...Poked my eye out " ....cathy from ma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 I got it....2 wheeled car. lol. What's bugging me now is not being able to drive. I thought it would be better today...the pain is but the vision is not. I'm not sure that I'm not going to work today...but I WAS sure last night that I was going today. Did you follow that? At least I'll have time to work on my story for you and I get to add another chapter from this week ALONE. I hope that you plan on including a section or at least giving homage to what this disease has taught many of us. As I read the post on here, I get glimpses of what some of us have learned and how it has changed our lives in a positive way. I would prefer to go about these changes in a different manner but I've learned that you can either sit around and question " where's the good in this? " or get out and make it happen. I see lots of evidence of people doing that on here. I have a sister I've been wondering about since Easter. She is manic depressive and has been hospitalized 3 times....after the birth of the last 3 of her 4 kids. Usually for at least a month and as long as 3 months once. We talk a few times a week. Then BOOM...I did not hear from her since Easter so I knew she was in the hospital. I heard from her last week. Whew. I told her I knew that when she got out, I'd hear back from her. She told me that this last time was different....not as scary but very peaceful in her mind even though her mind was not right. I told her about this group and how it has been so helpful to me...life altering....and encouraged her to find a group online and turn the bad into good. We discussed my brothers first wife who married a few years ago...she and the new husband even spent a few nights in my home on a visit from Nashville to NY. My sis in law is amazing...she has adopted and fostered a dozen kids over the years...all " unadoptable " and two brothers who had been adopted and unadopted...GIVEN BACK...twice already. She loves the unlovable and says that " All Gods Children have a place at His table " and therefore at hers. She discovered a man who shared her dream and they bought a farm where they planned to adopt and raise 12 more unwanted boys in the system. Boys are harder to place apparently. To her horror....she learned that he was molesting her boys. Now here's the catch. She worked for the state...placing and counselling molested and abused children in the foster system. She was trying to SAVE these children in her work and in her home. She had always refused to counsel the offenders. Now she was married to one. She wrote a book called The Feminization of Job and it chronicles her story of how the kids said to her " But Mom...YOU SAID there was always a place at your table for us.....will we ever do something bad enough that we will get kicked out too? YOU SAID that if we commit a crime we would have to do our time buy we could always come home.... " and now they felt the same priviledge should be offered to her husband. So she housed him in a barn on her property in full knowledge of the state...the distance of the barn from the house met the requirements. She was a pastor. They kicked her out of the church. She was allowing the husband a place at the table as long as he followed the rules. The state set up a sting operation and caught him delivering something from his workplace to a home where a 15 yr old boy would be signing for the delivery....a clear violation...and at that point, all bets were off and she had to explain that to the boys...that it was no longer her decision but the states and that went to far and sometimes you can't come back. Everyone is in therapy but here's the thing....she took the bad...the ugliest of bads and made some good come out of it. The story of the non-offending parent had not been told. Now the book is going to be used in college studies at SUNY up here and it might even allow her to keep the house and maybe keep adopting kids. You can make good of a bad situation. Your book will help do that. I'm so glad you are doing this. And I'm wearing boxing gloves and a hockey mask to bed. Thanks for the note! See what you get when you write me???? That'll teach ya. -Betz > > > > Yesterday I went to see my PC about an eye infection and wouldn't > > you know that last night around midnight I was pulling the sheet up > > around me and I poked my dang eye with my fingernails which are rock > > hard since I got on Enbrel. I knew it was bad when I did it but I > > wanted to hold out til morning and then go to an opthamologist. But > > around 3 am I woke up and was in incredible pain and could not open > > my eye which was swollen up so I cried for 5 minutes, prayed for > > help and then called my friend who lives nearby to come and stay > > with . Then I banged on my neighbors door and woke the poor > > thing up and he took me to the emergency room. It only took an hour. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 lol....yeah....that's good! -Betz > > Betz ...There " s a good name for your book...Poked my eye out " .....cathy from > ma > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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